Executive Order 1084
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| ←Executive Order 1083 | Executive Order 1084 by Providing that Four Hours on Saturdays During July through September Constitutes a Day's Work for Federal Employees |
Executive Order 1085→ |
| Signed by President William H. Taft June 8, 1909 |
| Superseded by Executive Order 1096 of June 25, 1909. Also see Executive Order 777, April 4, 1908. |
It is hereby ordered that on Saturdays during July, August and September, until further notice, four hours, exclusive of time for luncheon, shall constitute a day's work for all employees in the Federal public service, wherever employed, and all departmental or other orders in conflict with this order are hereby revoked, except as to the naval stations named in the executive order of April 4, 1908.
The White House,
- June 8, 1909.
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